Baltimore, Maryland - June 20, 2018: Jose Rodriguez, Director of Opioid Overdose Prevention with the Baltimore City Health Department, far left, and Leah Hill, Behavior Health Fellow at the department, next to Mr. Rodriguez, and Olivia Carvajal, Health Equity Fellow, (with glasses on the right, standing next to their table), offer to train people how to use the nasal spray opioid overdose reversal drug Naloxone (brand name Narcan) outside Baltimore's famed Lexington Market June 20, 2018. After three minutes of instruction, trainees receive one kit, which the city bought at half-price for $75, for free.
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times
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